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This definitely falls into the category of celebrity fun facts: John Oliver, John Cena, and Kal Penn not only share a birthday today, but they’re all turning 47. Oliver, the host of HBO’s LAST WEEK TONIGHT WITH JOHN OLIVER, has joked many times about how odd it is that he was born on the exact same day and year as wrestler-turned-actor Cena, but that they have such vastly different lives and physiques. So where exactly does Penn fit into this mix? Regardless, LAST WEEK TONIGHT is on Crave, which is where Cena’s Max series PEACEMAKER can also be found, while Penn’s 2004 cult classic Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle is on STARZ.
After an epic Lip Sync for the Crown to Kylie Minogue’s “Padam Padam” on the Season 16 finale of RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE last Friday, the award-winning series declared America’s Next Drag Superstar as none other than Nymphia Wind. In an exclusive interview with EW, Wind, who is Taiwanese American, discussed being the first East Asian winner on the series, and why it is so important. “East Asians, or Asians in general in Western media, aren’t represented that much … it meant a lot to hold that representation and space in this competition,” said Wind, whose historic winning episode can be seen now on Crave, alongside all episodes of RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE.
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